To: syriacus
So anyone know why Greer decided this guy was the only doctor whose testimony was worth considering?
4 posted on
03/23/2005 3:27:14 AM PST by
thoughtomator
(Murder by Judges, 1 - 2 - 3, it's as easy to learn as your ABCBSCNNMSNBCs)
To: thoughtomator
Probably because he wasn't interested in any other result.
5 posted on
03/23/2005 3:31:06 AM PST by
DB
(©)
To: thoughtomator
There were seven doctors who have examined Terri and diagnosed her as PVS. You know, licensed physicians that have actually examined her; unlike Hannity's brother, "one of the best radiologists in the country," I'm sure.
8 posted on
03/23/2005 3:37:00 AM PST by
SeanEBoy
(Success?)
To: thoughtomator
"There we have it gentlemen. What more evidence do we need? Judas thank you for the victim. Now stay a while and you can see it bleed"
135 posted on
03/24/2005 10:00:54 AM PST by
massgopguy
(massgopguy)
To: thoughtomator
Cranford is a well known "expert" in the following fields fields
- Overdiagnosing people as PVS
- Saying PVS people have no constitutional rights
- Promoting the right to "physician assisted suicide"
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Isn't "kill" too strong a word for euthanasia? Answer: No. The word "kill" means "to cause the death of." In 1989, a group of physicians published a report in the New England Journal of Medicine in which they concluded that it would be morally acceptable for doctors to give patients suicide information and a prescription for deadly drugs so they can kill themselves. Dr. Ronald Cranford, one of the authors of the report, publicly acknowledged that this is "the same as killing the patient."
138 posted on
03/25/2005 7:40:15 AM PST by
syriacus
(Cranford says "Terri has no constitutional rights." Then why has she got a "right" to be starved?)
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